Asia Power Index
2024 Edition
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Nobel prizes (sciences)
High achievements in physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine (1990–2023)
This chart shows the distribution of countries based on their weighted score for nobel prizes (sciences).
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Nobel prizes (sciences)
High achievements in physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine (1990–2023)
Rankings
Indicators
rank
score
trend
Country / Territory
Year
2018
2019
2020
2021
2023
2024
Weighting × 1
Source
Year
1
100.0
—
United States
68
1990–2023
2
22.1
Japan
15
1990–2023
3
7.4
China
5
1990–2023
4
4.4
—
Australia
3
1990–2023
4
+1
4.4
Russia
3
1990–2023
6
1.5
—
India
1
1990–2023
6
1.5
—
New Zealand
1
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Bangladesh
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Brunei
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Cambodia
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Indonesia
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Laos
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Malaysia
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Mongolia
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Myanmar
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Nepal
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
North Korea
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Pakistan
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Papua New Guinea
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Philippines
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Singapore
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
South Korea
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Sri Lanka
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Taiwan
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Thailand
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Timor-Leste
—
1990–2023
27
0.0
—
Vietnam
—
1990–2023
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Nobel prizes (sciences)
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